We are having Buster put to sleep next Saturday. A growth in his throat is causing increasing difficulties with breathing and eating, he is losing weight and interest in food and the spark has gone. We had to go to another vet as our existing one just kept on umming and ahhing about things and proposing all sorts of treatment and just wouldn't tell us how much distress he was likely to be in. Anyway, found a good new vet to help us say goodbye to this old Addiscombe alley cat. He's had four years of luxurious retire which is not a bad innings considering the state he was in when he told us he was moving in. A week of cheap fried chicken which is his favourite.
Sorry to hear that, spoil him rotten in the time he's got left. Poor love, sounds to me like the right decision for his welfare, that doesn't stop it being really sad though
Well, the kitten seems to have settled down. Not screaming and crying and mostly sleeping in a flower pot. A friend gave me some kitten milk powder which I mixed up and added to her wet food. She's gobbling it down.
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